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  1. ... Croup. See Croup. Meningitis. Mercury, 710 Menorrhagia. American mistletoe, 1827 Black haw, 1451 Blessed thistle, 1607 Caulophyllum, ... 1834 See also Endometritis. Uterus, Hemorrhage from. American mistletoe, 1827 Creosote, 460 Ergot, 517 Erigeron, 1646 Ferric ...
  2. ... t'dZZaria and lavender, Spanish wine, cinnamon, nutmeg, mistletoe, peony and dittany roots, long pepper, cubebs, and ... rich. MISSADAN. Hydrargyrum. MISSIO SANGUINIS, Bloodletting. MISTIO, Mistura. MISTLETOE, Viscum album - m. Yellowish, Viscum flavescens. MISTU'RA, ...
  3. ... some reputation in bronchitis and constitutional syphilis. VISCUM, Mistletoe (Unofficial),—occurs in two species (i) Viscutn album, the European Mistletoe, a small, parasitic, evergreen shrub, of the nat. ...
  4. ... uterus, and found it to act finely, so MISTLETOE. 489 much so that I have depended upon ... every one, two or three hours. Viscum Album—Mistletoe. This species is found in Europe, and belongs ...
  5. ... at present out of use. W. VISCUM ALBUM. Mistletoe. A European evergreen parasitic shrub, growing on various ... In the religious rites of the Druids, the mistletoe of the oak was employed, and hence was ...
  6. ... Oct. 10, 1867, p. 212.) W. VISCUM ALBUM. Mistletoe. A European evergreen parasitic shrub, growing on various ... In the religious rites of the Druids the mistletoe of the oak was employed, and 1720 Whiting.— ...
  7. ... and indigo is applied to the wound. VISCUM, Mistletoe (Unofficial),—occurs in two species (1) Vis- cum album, the European Mistletoe, a small, parasitic, evergreen shrub, of the nat. ...
  8. ... to the wound. Physiological Action and Therapeutics. VISCUM, Mistletoe (Unofficial),—occurs in two species (1) Vis- cum album, the European Mistletoe, a small, parasitic, evergreen shrub, of the nat. ...
  9. ... and indigo is applied to the wound. VISCUM, Mistletoe (Unofficial),—occurs in two species, (1) Viscum album, the European Mistletoe, a small, parasitic, evergreen shrub, of the nat. ...
  10. ... and indigo is applied to the wound. VISCUM, Mistletoe (Unofficial),—occurs in two species, (1) Viscum album, the European Mistletoe, a small, parasitic, evergreen shrub, of the nat. ...
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